The 22nd Amendment aside, could President Obama, as he claimed Tuesday, win a third term? By Husna HaqObama 2016? In a display of late-term confidence, President Obama said Tuesday that he could win another term in office if he wanted to, setting tongues wagging in the US about whether Mr. Obama could actually[…]

The Ninth Circuit three-judge panel refused to conduct a new hearing — reveals a policy of indifference to self-represented litigants seeking redress. Recently, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit voted to deny Victoria Giampa’s petition to reconsider a ruling in December 2014 that incorrectly ruled on plaintiff’s claims of defendants obstructing justice in[…]

It is official; Embassies of Cuba and the United States are now open in the City of Habana and Washington, D.C. It is a sad day in the nation when a communist flag baring the blood of thousands of Cuban patriots is flying in the air at the Capital of this country, offending[…]

Scott Walker refused to talk about Immigration, denying Las Vegas Tribune access to his “private press conference” while in Las Vegas. A Las Vegas Tribune political writer was insulted, disrespected and maybe discriminated against by members of the Scott Walker team. Hiding behind an obscure Nevada Press Director while in Las Vegas, Wisconsin[…]

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It bothers me when people think that by promising to spend some money in advertising with the newspaper that we are going to do the fighting for them when they think they have been done wrong by a judge, a police officer or anyone else they may have a problem with. Last week[…]

However you want to color it, convolute it, distort it, twist it, misinterpret it, or throw a spin on it, the Supreme Law of the land must prevail in its righteousness, simplicity, and clarity. In the simplest terms, the Supreme Law of the land is the Constitution of the United States of America,[…]

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By Jim Chilton At my fifth and last child’s high school graduation, I settled into a seat next to a gentleman who was the father of another graduate. When the ceremony ended, most of the parents excitedly rushed forward to take photos of their sons and daughters. But this fellow just sathere in[…]

By Azam Ahmed and Julie Hirschfeld Davis The Washington Post HAVANA — After more than a half-century of Cold War estrangement, the United States reopened its six-story embassy in Havana on Monday, and Cuba raised a flag outside its own stately embassy in Washington.” The resumption of diplomatic relations between the two[…]

This week I would like to take time out and wish my friend Oscar Goodman a very happy birthday. As you all know, Oscar is the former three-term mayor of Las Vegas and the proud husband of the present mayor, Carolyn Goodman — and on July 26, I am sure, they will be[…]

Predictably, Nevada’s Washington delegation is toeing the party on Obama’s ill-advised Iran deal that has already been approved by the U.S. Security Council. Sen. Dean Heller was perhaps the most cautious on the GOP side. “I have some serious reservations regarding the deal reached on Iran’s nuclear program and will review it carefully, as[…]

By Ken Small Special to the Las Vegas Tribune Third of a three-part commentary on the results of the recent RINO governor Sandoval and legislature’s actions on our elementary education. The foregone conclusion is that all-day kindergarten, classroom-size reduction and all of the other RINO programs that I have addressed in the two prior[…]

It is hard to even imagine where to start, with the continual perpetual acts of corruption that have been and are still being committed by the LVMPD. So as not to overwhelm the reader and possibly detract from the credibility angle, we will just start by covering the murders in which the LVMPD is[…]

What do you call a country in which one person has the power to dictate to local elected officials how land within their jurisdiction may be used or not used? Dictatorship? This past week with the proverbial stroke of his oft-bragged-about pen President Obama singlehandedly created a 700,000-acre Basin and Range National Monument in the[…]

Part three of a series After spending a week in San Francisco, California, which is a very expensive city (we all know how expensive hotels in San Francisco can be, especially those such as The Opal San Francisco, The Whitcomb, The Fairmont, The Grand Hyatt, to mention just a few), the two girls[…]

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